The history of Beyng / Martin Heidegger ; translated by William McNeill and Jeffrey Powell.

The History of Beyng belongs to a series of Martin Heidegger's reflections from the 1930s that concern how to think about being not merely as a series of occurrences, but as essentially historical or fundamentally as an event. Beginning with Contributions to Philosophy (Of the Event), these tex...

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Main Author: Heidegger, Martin, 1889-1976
Other title:Geschichte des Seyns. English.
Format: eBook
Language:English
German
Published: Bloomington : Indiana University Press, 2015.
Series:Studies in Continental thought.
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Table of Contents:
  • The history of Beyng (1938-40)
  • Koinon, out of the history of Beyng (1939-40)
  • Machine generated contents note: I. History of Beyng
  • 1. "The History of Beyng" Is the Name ...
  • 2. History of Beyng
  • 3. Western Philosophy
  • 4. Truth of Beyng
  • 5. Are We-- 6. "We Are"
  • 7. Da-sein
  • 8. Beyng
  • 9. αληθepsilonια and Beyng
  • 10. That Truth
  • II. Contra-diction and Refutation
  • 11. Contra-diction and Refutation (Re-iteration)
  • 12. Historicism of Modernity and the History of Beyng
  • III. Passage. The History of Beyng
  • 13. Consummation of Metaphysics
  • 14. Strife
  • 15. Strife
  • 16. World-relation
  • 17. Historical Moment
  • 18. Other Sovereignty
  • 19. What Is That-- 20. Beyng and Beings
  • 21. Commencement
  • 22. What the Singular Need Is
  • 23. History of Beyng
  • 24. Representedness of Beings as the Actual
  • 25. Beingness as Representedness
  • 26. History of Beyng
  • 27. Beyng as Sustainment
  • 28. History of Beyng
  • 29. History "of" Beyng
  • 30. Failure to Recognize the Commencement
  • 31. History of Beyng
  • 32. Magnanimity and Forbearance toward What Is Most in Coming
  • IV. Consummation of Metaphysics Being's Abandonment
  • 33. Consummation of Metaphysics
  • 34. Overcoming of Metaphysics. The Transition
  • 35. Being's Abandonment
  • 36. End of the Modern Age in the History of Beyng
  • V. To Koivov
  • 37. Passage
  • 38. Subjectivity and Being's Abandonment
  • 39. Koivov. On Passage
  • 40. On the Concept of Machination
  • 41. Machination (conceived in terms of the history of beyng)
  • 42. Machination and Devastation
  • 43. "Total" War
  • VI. Sustainment. The Essence of Power The Necessary
  • 44. "The Distinction"
  • 45. Trace Pointing to the Truth of Beyng
  • 46. Trace Pointing to the Truth of Beyng The Unusual in the Essential Sense
  • 47. Truth of Beyng
  • 48. Beyng
  • 49. Decision. Beyng and the Human Being
  • 50. Decision
  • 51. Decision and the Future
  • 52. Beyng
  • 53. Beyng
  • 54. Machination and Event
  • 55. Singular Decision
  • 56. Whence Being as Power-- 57. Essence of Power
  • 58. Determination of the Essence of Power
  • 59. Power "Needs" Power (Violence)
  • 60. Power and Violence
  • 61. Power and Crime
  • 62. Essence of Power and Subjugation
  • 63. "The Demonic Nature of Power"
  • 64. Power and Truth
  • 65. Power and Leveling
  • 66. Power and Wretchedness
  • 67. "Power" and "System"
  • 68. Power and Public
  • 69. Inhabitual and the Unexpected
  • 70. Necessary
  • 71. Beyng-Historical Thinking
  • 72. Essence of Philosophy
  • 73. Human Being and Da-sein
  • VII. Essence of History. "Commencement." "Beyng"
  • 74. History
  • 75. History
  • 76. History
  • 77. Essence of History
  • 78. History (Past and Having-been)
  • 79. History of Beyng
  • 80. History and Beyng
  • 81. Concerning the Essence of History
  • 82. Commencement-History-The Suddenness of the Commencement
  • 83. Essence of History
  • 84. "Life" and "History"
  • 85. Historiography
  • 86. History
  • 87. History
  • 88. Essence of History
  • VIII. Beyng and the Last God
  • 89. Last God
  • 90. Countering
  • 91. Confidence and Dasein
  • 92. Beyng Is ...
  • 93. Event
  • 94. Earth and World
  • 95. Beyng
  • 96. Beyng
  • 97. Beyng and the Nothing
  • 98. Beyng. Coming to Be Appropriated into the In-between
  • 99. Poverty
  • 100. Poverty
  • IX. Essence of History
  • 101. Beyng-Historical Concept
  • 102. Beyng
  • 103. History of Beyng
  • 104. History of Beyng
  • 105. Bestowal and Reflection
  • 106. Joint Crumbling of the German and Russian Worlds through Machination
  • X. Owned
  • 107. Bestowal and Impoverishment
  • 108. Owned (Beings in Beyng as Event)
  • 109. Owned
  • 110. Owned
  • 111. Beyng
  • 112. Owned
  • XI. Configuration of Saying
  • 113. Beyng
  • 114. History of Beyng
  • 115. History of Beyng
  • 116. History of Beyng
  • 117. History of Beyng
  • 118. Beyng
  • 119. Beyng
  • 120. Beyng
  • 121. Guiding Words
  • 122. Only Beyng Is
  • 123. Beyng
  • 124. Beyng
  • 125. Beyng Is the Once
  • 126. Event
  • 127. Event of Appropriation and the History of Beyng
  • 128. In the Event of Appropriation
  • 129. Truth as the Clearing
  • 130. Truth
  • 131. Concealing
  • 132. Truth
  • 133. Is Beyng Always-- 134. Beyng as Event of Appropriation
  • XII. History of Beyng (Da-sein)
  • 135. Da-sein
  • 136. That the Historical Human Being Comes into His Essence (Da-sein)
  • 137. Da-sein
  • 138. Protection
  • 139. Errancy
  • 140. Da-sein
  • 141. Being's Abandonment
  • 142. Projections of the Being of Beings from Out of the Casting of Being Itself
  • 143. Seeking More Essentially the Other Commencement
  • 144. Word and Language
  • 145. Decision
  • 146. Beyng
  • 147. History of Beyng
  • 148. History of the Human in Being
  • 149. History
  • 150. Democritus, Fragment 269
  • 151. Thinker
  • 152. They Rail Surreptitiously and Openly
  • 153. History, Commencement, Downgoing
  • 154. "Ego" and "Subject"
  • 155. Being of Beings and Beyngs of Beyng
  • 156. History of Beyng
  • 157. Experience and Steadfast Insistence
  • 158. Leap Off
  • 159. First Commencement
  • 160. Essencing of Truth as Clearing of Beyng
  • 161. Human Being and Anthropology
  • 162. Human[--]Animal rationale
  • 163. Metaphysics[--]Anthropology
  • 164. First Commencement and the Human
  • 165. History of Essential Thinking
  • 166. Truth and Beyng. The Essence of History
  • XIII. Beyng-Historical Thinking
  • 167. Beyng-Historical Thinking and Philosophy
  • 168. Beyng-Historical Thinking
  • 169. "Philosophy" in the Other Commencement
  • 170. "Philosophy"
  • 171. Commencement
  • 172. Essential Thinking
  • 173. Beyng-Historical Thinking
  • 174. Freedom
  • 175. Honoring and Valuing
  • 176. Questioning
  • 177. Pure Finding
  • 178. Sequence of Publications (in short treatises)
  • Koivov. Out Of The History Of Beyng (1939-40)
  • Additional Materials for The History of Beyng (1938-40)
  • Additional Materials for Koivov. Out of the History of Beyng (1939-40)